350z Eibach Pro's on a G35 Sedan?
#16
Originally Posted by Gsedan35 on another thread.
"Another choice would be Tein H-techs ment for the 350Z, drop will be a little more then what your asking for however, 1.4/1.3 (I have the springs, but I altered the drop amount to be 1.4/1,0). Add on the same shocks, Tokico D-specs. Vs the oem Z springs, you will gain a little more spring stiffness."
From the research I have done I think the 350z Tein H will give me both the drop and imroved handling I'm looking for. Much thanks to Gsedan35 for the wealth of knowledge!!!
"Another choice would be Tein H-techs ment for the 350Z, drop will be a little more then what your asking for however, 1.4/1.3 (I have the springs, but I altered the drop amount to be 1.4/1,0). Add on the same shocks, Tokico D-specs. Vs the oem Z springs, you will gain a little more spring stiffness."
From the research I have done I think the 350z Tein H will give me both the drop and imroved handling I'm looking for. Much thanks to Gsedan35 for the wealth of knowledge!!!
#17
Originally Posted by shodog
I have the eibach pro kit for G35 sedan which gave me the advertised drop. not too low, just right
Shodog, it looks like you have a nice even looking wheel gap. Is it? I thought the Eibachs dropped the front and rear the same amount? Our sedans (stock) look like they need more drop in the front to even out the gap.
On mine, I can fit 3.5 fingers in the front gap. The rear gap is 2 fingers. high tech, huh!!!
Also, how is the ride on the eibachs?
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